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(b) <br /> <br />Every dwelling unit within an apartment house, lodging <br />house or hotel, and every guest room in a lodging house or <br />hotel used for sleeping shall be provided with a smoke <br />detector capable of detecting products of combustion other <br />than heat and conforming to the requirements of the <br />Underwriters Laboratories, or other approved agencies. <br />When actuated, the detector shall provide an alarm in the <br />dwelling unit or guest room. <br /> <br />Subd. 12. Fire Protection Systems. <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />All fixed and portable fire protection systems and <br />appliances must be accessible and maintained for <br />immediate emergency use. <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />Ail residential sleeping rooms shall be provided with <br />operable smoke detectors according to State Buildin~ Code. <br /> <br /> Subd. 13. Prohibiting Inside Connection of External Appliances. It <br />shall be unlawful for the owner of any multiple dwelling to allow electrical drop cords, <br />extension cords or any electrical wire to run from any electrical outlet from inside the <br />multiple dwelling for service to an electrical appliance outside of a multiple dwelling. <br /> <br /> Subd. 14. Snow removal. The association of any common interest <br />facility or the owner of any rental facility, either directly or through the owner's agent, <br />operator, or manager, shall be responsible for cleaning and maintaining all walks, steps, <br />drives, and parking areas free of any ice or any snow accumulations of two (2) or more <br />inches within twenty-four (24) hours of the storm's completion. <br /> <br />8.60.05 Immediate Health and Safety Hazards. The following are considered <br />immediate hazards to health and safety for human occupancy: <br /> <br />Heating systems that are unsafe due to: burned out or rusted out heat <br />exchanges (fire box); burned out or plugged flues; not being vented; <br />being connected with unsafe gas supplies, failing to meet the <br />minimum heating standards set forth in § 8.01 of this Chapter. <br /> <br />Water heaters that are unsafe due to: burned out or rusted out heat <br />exchanges (fire box); burned out, rusted out, or plugged flues; not <br />being vented; being connected with unsafe gas supplies; or lack of <br />temperature and pressure relief valves. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Electrical systems that are unsafe due to: dangerous overloading; <br />damaged or deteriorated equipment; improperly taped or spliced <br /> <br /> <br />